swing life away;

19 years old, University student with a penchant for politics, television, books, music, dressage, cute things and pretty people.

cognitivedissonance:

leonineantiheroine:

nova-bright:

yellowcars:

Men Can Stop Rape’s new College Bystander Intervention campaign.

Actual good anti rape campaign posters! They don’t shame victims, they ask people to examine their own actions and inactions and protect their friends. And not in a gross excuse for chivalry either, just as people keeping people safe.

I like this. 

Yep I agree. I also like how it’s not tying a man taking action around rape to some imaginary alpha male/hypermasculine sort of thing. Like a real man would do such and such.  

Hey look! It’s an anti-rape campaign based on being a decent human being! In all seriousness, this is marvelous. I bolded the above for emphasis.

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a-lot-of-heart:

Stana Katic in the February 2012 issue of Chatelaine
Photography by Alison Dyer

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youmaybeoffended:

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I have always, always wanted a tattoo with the lyrics of this song. I’m kind of thinking of getting “Swing Life Away”. So good. 

youmaybeoffended:

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I have always, always wanted a tattoo with the lyrics of this song. I’m kind of thinking of getting “Swing Life Away”. So good. 

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Photo by: Lindsey Byrnes

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Photo by: Lindsey Byrnes

vangoghgo:

pinkpanthers:

poisonblog:

This is so cute I just needed it on my page. I contemplated not posting it for a second, but then I realized, that if this was a boy and girl at that age in the SAME pose, it would be totally acceptable. So this should be acceptable. If it’s a little striking to you, it should be because of their age, not gender. Pictures like this between a boy and a girl get printed on Hallmark cards.Sorry for deleting all the text but I am not taking part in any debate, just reblogging a cute pic that gives me hope. At least I didn’t steal it and post it myself.

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vangoghgo:

pinkpanthers:

poisonblog:

This is so cute I just needed it on my page. I contemplated not posting it for a second, but then I realized, that if this was a boy and girl at that age in the SAME pose, it would be totally acceptable. So this should be acceptable. If it’s a little striking to you, it should be because of their age, not gender. Pictures like this between a boy and a girl get printed on Hallmark cards.

Sorry for deleting all the text but I am not taking part in any debate, just reblogging a cute pic that gives me hope. At least I didn’t steal it and post it myself.

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The one piece of advice I would give to any actor is, if you want to go out on the street without being recognised, without even being looked at, go out with a 6ft 8in beautiful transsexual. No one gives you a second glance. Especially when you’re 5ft 5in. I’d love to play a drag queen or transvestite, but not just because of the costumes. Wait, what am I saying? Yes, because of the costumes! If the script was good - I wouldn’t just do it because I got to dress up. Although I maintain that I look good with eye make-up. And I’m not going to be an emo kid, so the only other option is drag queen.

Daniel Radcliffe (via graine)

robertandre:

I dream of going here.

robertandre:

I dream of going here.